this multi-tiered initiative is meant to bring together ideas and resources from biophysics, quantum mechanics and consciousness research in order to develop new experimental approaches to the challenges of nonlocality and mind-matter interactions.

Our focus will be strictly empirical, seeking to encourage the kind of theoretical modelling that is amenable to falsification. Membership is free, but will require consistent and quantifiable content contributions, so that we may build a comprehensive working database, develop new conceptual mapping and semantic search tools and sustain the pace of productive exchanges within our working group forums. These working groups -

in multiple OAI databases, so that its content can integrate seamlessly with the mainstream research flow.

In contrast to existing publication models, and in recognition of the conceptual, financial and publication challenges faced by our core disciplines, the Journal of Nonlocality will accept experimental work at all stages of development - from preliminary proposals to fully-developed protocols to completed studies and replications. Submissions are accepted from within and outside the Mind-Matter Mapping Project and will undergo both a rapid editorial board review as well as a prolonged, open peer review (for more details, see For Authors –

We are currently working on several joint proposals, but this project is designed to welcome and assist every interested researcher in recruiting the right resources and partnerships needed for their own projects. If your focus falls within the scope outlined above and you are willing to participate regularly in our working group discussions (see How this Works –

for details), then the Mind-Matter Mapping Project may be the right home for you - a virtual lab of like-minded people with direct access to experts in your field, cutting-edge technologies and rapid publication opportunities.